Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli­gence enhance a person’s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates? Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession.

Ed.D.Studies in Adult and Community College Education at North Carolina State University. Former police officer and deputy sheriff. Current state court magistrate. Department Chair of Criminal Justice / Latent Evidence at Southwestern Community College (College of the Great Smoky Mountians) in Sylva, NC.

Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Publisher/Verlag: AV Akademikerverlag | Do Patrol Sergeants Influence the Emotional Intelligence of their Subordinate Officers? | Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli gence enhance a person s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates? Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 164 pp. Codice articolo K9783639452310

Descrizione libro AV Akademikerverlag Aug 2012, 2012. Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli gence enhance a person s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession. 164 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9783639452310

Descrizione libro AV Akademikerverlag Aug 2012, 2012. Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli gence enhance a person s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession. 164 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9783639452310

Descrizione libro AV Akademikerverlag Aug 2012, 2012. Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli gence enhance a person s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession. 164 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9783639452310

Descrizione libro AV Akademikerverlag, 2012. Paperback. Condizione: New. Aufl.. Language: English . Brand New Book. Revision with unchanged content. The law enforcement community is constantly being scrutinized and criticized regarding the manner in which officers interact with the public that they serve. Research indicates that functional or higher levels of emotional intelli gence enhance a person?s ability to interact effectively with others. Research also indicates that emotional intelligence may be learned. Given the nature of the policing, the potential benefit to law enforcement agencies employing officers with functional or high levels of emotional intelligence was assumed to be a desirable attribute. Can the emotional intelligence level of a patrol sergeant impact the emotional intelligence level of his or her subordinates? Recommendations were suggested that included 1) the use of an abilities-based EQ-i test instrument for future research, 2) the use of experiments within the ranks of supervisors and field training officers to determine if enhancement of emotional intelligence will have a quantifiable effect on subordinate personnel, 3) the use of emotional intelligence enhancement training , and 4) the use of and participation in emotional intelligence research projects directed toward the policing profession. Codice articolo KNV9783639452310